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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-28-2011 @ 5:38AM
thesvtautox said...
no one eats the live octopus in this manner. its usually chopped up so the pieces of legs are still moving about, or there is a way to eat the whole octopus, but such type of octopus isnt that large, it makes a near bite size when wrapped around the chopstick. also, they dont eat the octopus with bare hands in such barbaric manner. this is definitely a miss representation of the practice of eating live octopus.
whether eating a live octopus in the first place is controversial or not, you gotta accurately reflect the actual practice of eating it.
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9-28-2011 @ 5:40AM
thesvtautox said...
*misrepresentation